The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 19, 1918, WEEKLY EDITION, Image 3

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    BKND HUM.KTJN, nftltt) 01
.
A. DRIVE IN
COUNTY ENDS
170 PER CENT. RAISED
ON QUOTA.
Total Hum Kwurrtl In tlio County
AriiiMinlH to 9710,00, AKnl'iL
a (Junta of f KM) (,'lnik
Aro Hcut In.
(Prom Monday's Dally.)
With rnturiiH from all dlstrlcta In,
tlio Deschutes county HIlllHCrlptlOII to
t ho Hulviitloti Army fund I shown
In ho 1710.00, itKnliiNt ti 1)110 1 u ot
$400, or it total of morn than 170
per emit. Checks amounting to
$000 luivo ulrmidy been forwarded
to campaign liDailijunrtorH In Port
html ami thu balance, after thn small
local oxiioiino Iiiih boon deducted,
will ho mailed toility,
Tlio subscriptions from tlio ro
maiding illHtrlctH worn received on
Hiitunlay anil worn: Tiiinalo, 20,
ami l.n Pino, $10.40.
Tlio total of $710.09 U in a (Id up
tin follows:
Labor itay collection flGH.lfi
Iloml NUliNcrlptlonii 303.01
ALL SCHOOLS
NOW OPENED
pim: 'Mini-: lumiikh company
laht in county to com
m i-:n jkattknoa nci: hhowh
increase over j0i7.
1Iinl total $SC1.10
District subscriptions:
lownr llrlilK" $ C00
Cloviirdalo 10.00
Mllllcan COO
Olitt 10.03
Tiirrobouuo COO
(Jllno Falls 17.00
Itnilljllllltl M 4 3.00
Dl'ltClllltM 11.00
HlMiirit 10.00
I.a Pino ... 10.40
Tiimnlo 20.00
Hampton 6.60
(From Monday's Daily,)
All tho iicIiooIh of thu county oro
now In session, tho lanl onu being
ushered In thin iiiornliii; at thu I'luo
Truo liiimbor company plant, with
MIhh Ava Mooro oh tonchur. Thuru
aro still miinii of thu achools on tho
high desert which havo not opened,
but no toachur Iiiih boon iihhIkiiuiI to
tliDKo places, anil no nchool will bo
linlil HiIh year.
Reports from tho county superin
tendent's ofllco aro to thu effect thut
practically every nchool In thu county
bun iihowu a marked i;alti In attend
ance. In tho Ilniiil schools, Hupor
liitiiiiilunt uMooro ban stated that thu
iiuiiilior of pupllH attending thu Hold
nchool at thu uloitu of thu week lost
Friday aftortioou wan In excess of
tho number In tho hulldliiK durltwc
thu namii purloil lant year, dcsplto thu
fuct that tho eighth grade ban boon
mnilo a part of thu IiIkIi nchool upd
In now attending thu high nchool
prnpnr. Thorn aro from 40 to 00
pupils who havu boon changed to
thu IiIkIi nchool, nhowliiK a gain In
nttonilaucu at tho Hold nchool over
lant year of approximately that
many poplin,
SERIAL NUMBER
NOW ALLOTTED
lAH'M, IIOAItl) HAH COMPLETED
THU WORK OK AKITXINH NUM
HERH TO EACH OK THK RE01H
TUANTH OK LAHT THURSDAY.
(From Monday's Dnlly.)
Work of afflxlm: tho nurlal n um
ber to all registrants hotwoon tho
nito.i of 18 anil 21 anil 32 and 4G,
In tho .registration of lant Thurnday,
Iiiih boon completed by thu local
druft board, and thu iimnwi uro now
being prepared for publication, to
appear within thu next fuw dayn.
Thu total nurnbur of men renin
tered In thu county may exceed 1400,
members of thu draft board stated
thin morning. Already n total of
1388 havu been chocked up on and
thuru nro yet moro namen to bu
added to thin lint.
Thu work of aerially numbering
thu registration cardn connumud a
loHHor tlmu than It wan II rut antici
pated, and It In poxnlblu that thu
qtiuntlonnalrca may ho mailed out
oven noouur than wan announced lant
week.
WILL TAKE UP
NIGHT SCHOOL
MKIiTI.NO TO UK HELD AT THK
IIIOII SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
, NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING
TO COMPLETE AHUA.NOKMKNT.
COUNTY QUOTA
SET AT $6,500
County total $719.01)
From thn total of $719.09, ex
potmen havu been deducted amount
lug to $7.3C and thu nut Imlanco re
mitted to ntatu headquarters.
Expenses worton follown:
Km inn for tamhnurluu collec
tion $C7C
Polng CO
Clerical work 1,00
Total expenses
..$7.30
TOBACCO FUND
CHECK MAILED
1.1.11. 1H AMOUNT Ht'ltKCIllltKI)
I'tiii tin: iii:.ni:i-'it ok the
HOVH THROUGH OFFICES OK
NATIONAL lti:i CI tOSS.
II. Foley, Chairman for U'nr Work
Relief Drlw, Hrturim from
riirtlnnil.
(From Tuesday's Dnlly.)
Denchuten county linn been allotcd
n ijuotn of $CC00 In thu war rullof
work drive, which ban been not for
iiomo tlmu In Novornbur. Crook
couuty'n quota In $4 1C0 and Joffer
non 13060. Thin aniiouiicoment wan
made by T. II. Foluy; chairman for
Denchuten county, who returned from
Portland thin morning, whom ho at
tended a meeting of thu war workers
of thu ntatu yenterday, which wan
held for the purponu of determining
thu manner In which thu drive In to
be carried on, With Mr. Foloy nt
thu mooting from Hum! weru J. P.
Hennenuy and I). P. Hunter.
Plaim for tho drlvu aro to bu an
nounced lator.
TM RANCHES
ARE PURCHASED
J. II. MINOR COMPLETES DEAL
WITH TWO PltOMINKNT 1,1 VK
KTOC'K COMPANIKH IN THK
COUNTY FOR HUM OK $18,100.
(From Monday's Dnlly.)
A nocond meeting for tho purpono
of Inking up tho operation of a
nlKht nchool In Uond will bo held
at tho high nchool auditorium next
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock,
Superintendent Mooro announced
thin morning. Final detalln of tho
opening of a night session In tho
city will bu completed at that time.
A nlmllar mooting wan held noveral
wookn ago, at which tlmo tho at
tendance wan no light that llttlo at
tention waH given tho matter, It be
ing thought that there would not bo
a nufflclont number Interested to pay
for tho troublo and expenno of main
tenance, Mr. Mooro ban stated that
nlnco that time, however, no many
Inquiries havu been directed to him
regarding thn Institution of such a
nchool that thu direr torn and nchool
official havo completed tho arrange-
montn for a night courno, tho cournc
of Htudy having already been made
public.
It In being especially urged that
all thono who aro dcnlroun of taking
up tho night courno bo In attendance
at tho meeting on Wednesday evening.
ma
When a man gets a hankering
for real tobacco satisfaction,
he is on the road that leads
straight to the Real Gravely
Chewing Plug.
Peyton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
10c a pouch and worth it
40H3ElJVr
Gravity tatlnomttchloneer It cant
no mora to chata than ordinary piag
P. B. Gravely Tobacco Company
Danvillo, Virginia
(From Tuendny'n Dally.)
Hubncrlburs to Tho llulletln to
bacco fund for tho mouth ending
today havu contributed a nurn of
$ 1 3 . 2 r for thu b eiiu lit of thn boyn
In France, and thu chuck has been
mailed to thu national ofllcen of the
lied Cronn, which Ih handling thu
fund, Thin amount In but nllghtly
lower than that for hint mouth,
when $10 wan mailed out, Those
who havo nubncrlbed to tho fund
during October and tho lattor part of
Keptumber were:
Mm. N. 0. Dnvln, lleud $ ,C0
Carl Clow, Iloml 51.00
JiiIIiih Pediirnon, Uond 1.0C
Mrs. Canine, lleud .CO
Mm. Oeo. lIutoH, lleud 1,00
Carl II. I.Ivoh!)', DctichutcB.'..... COO
Frlond, Mllllcan 1.20
J, C. Penney Co., Uond 2.00
Total $13.2C
MERKITT HOOVER
PASSES AWAY
(From Monday'n Dally.)
(loorgn Morrltt Hoover, aged 13,
nun of Mr, and Mm. O. F. Hoover,
died at thu homo of bin parents Sat
urday evening. Death wan caunod
from mountain fever, caused by a
bltu of a tick, from which tho youth
had been nufferlng for noveral days,
although IiIh condition wan not con
sidered norlouH until late lant weok.
Fuuoral mirvlccn will ho held to
morrow morning nt 10 o'clock.
(From Frlday'n Dally.)
Through dealn cIohoiI yestorday
afternoon and thin morning two De
nchuten county alfalfa ranches havo
changed hands at a total considera
tion of $18,400. Ono of tho ranches
Involved In tho nalu, which was
madu by J. II. Minor, Included tho
Van Matro holdings at Cloverdalo,
connlntlng of 1C0 acres of Irrigated
land, which wan taken over by Illack
Ilrothcrn & Harris, stock ralsom of
Hampton Ilutto, and will bo uned by
thusu gentlemen In their ntock In
dustry for tho production of alfalfa.
Tho nocond ranch nold was tho
Will Davis farm. This was pur
chased by tho Hampton Uvcntock
company, and a In tho rasa of thu
Van Matro placo will bo used for
stock raising.
NAVY EVER ON THE ALERT
TRAINED NURSE
LEAVES FOR HOME
0 (From Thursday's Dally.)
MIns Molvlna M. OltxIotT, a trained
nurno of Seattle, Wanhlugton, who
Iiiih been visiting In thin city for
noveral weokH, left thin morning tor
bor homo. uMlss Qlttloff Is a mom
bor ot thu Hud Cross unit now bo
lug formed In Heattlu and expects to
bu callod to Franco with thu unit In
tho near future.
BUG
AR
jJriiitv-ri i
MlUi. V- . Hn -;
MY SHOE
r- The j.ifu.wArmy Shoe made from
top-grade materials by ton-notch work
men under expert supervision.
All the more reason why you should
I insist on the Duckiiucut Army Shoe
and accept no other.
Worn Uy thousands of men in all
; walks of lite
) OfHco Men
I Attorney
I I'hyildans
Hiker
Farmer
Orchardlits
Motormen
Conductor
Hunter
I Look for the name DucKiinaiT-
stamped on the sole of every Shoe.
JE on t I'TriBrTI
l py" 1,-gJMHP mmTW
DEALERS MUST
RETAIN PRICES
CANNOT HKMi OLD HTOCKH OF
HCOAH AT INCHKAKICD PUICK
DII'I'l.MtKNCK OK U CUNTS
PICK POUND.
II not olitnliutile from your dealer, eiul name mid your
oriltr direct to
(SI II E C II T
HAN l'KANCIHCO
BUCKINGHAM
MANUI'ACTIIHIIUS
$6.50 to $8.00
Hlioulil your dealer bo umiblo to Niipply you, uond bin immo to tho
lunuiifiicturorH UiiiUliiKliam Ai Heclit, Hun IVancIsco. Kuclono iirlco of
hIiooh you (lonlro iind wo will liuvo your order Ailed.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
Merchants with old atocks ot sugar
to dispose of must nell this product
to tho consumer at tho old prlco, ac
cording to a telegram received by
II. C. Hartranft, county food admin
istrator, from tho stato office of W.
II. Ayer, this morning. All dealers
havo boon notified ot this ruling by
Mr, Hartranft'a order, and no ono
Is permitted to inako a chargo for
old stocks of sugar at tho now prices,
These now prices, which roprcHcnt
an Increase ot 2 conta per pound over
thu formor 10 cents por pound, be
come offoctlvo with each Individual
merchant as noon as bis old stock
of sugar becomes exhausted mid ho
pays to tho government tho now
prlco.
It ban boon brought to tho atten
tion ot tho statu food administrator's
office that somo merchants, taking
advantage of tho now prlco, havo
ralBod tho prlco on tholr old stocks
accordingly. In Biich casen ns those,
according to Mr. Ayor, tho county
food administrators nro Instructed
to roijulro thono merchants to rotund
to tho coiiHumcr this ovorchargo, A
penalty for not complying .with tho
roquost Is to bo Imposed.
Case of Carelessness at Oea Is a Thing
Thst Commanders Punish With
Necessary Severity.
With not n light showing tho trans
port n plowed the Atlantic, bringing
American noldlem to France, writes n
naval officer In the Saturday Kventng
Pont Lookouts high and low, under
nnvy dlnclpllne, neurched the scan for
hostilo pcrlncopen. Tho convoy, the
npex of which wan n big cruiser, was
Invisible In 'he black night. The vlg
llnnco of tho nnvy training protected
tho notdlcrn, sleeping with their life
belts on.
Suddenly out shot n bright light on
tho lending transport; a merchant pall
or, ono Jesus Fcrnnndex Mendoni, a
Spanish fireman, flanhed an electric
torch, fumbling about the deck. Tho
light could be seen for miles. Instant
ly n nnvy lookout reported tho occur
rence to the nnvy officer In charge of
tho nhlp. A sharp command, a scuf
fle on deck, a bluejacket kicking tho
torch overboard stayed tho Spaniard's
den fro to fondlo nn electric flashlight
In tho submarine rone. Five days' sol
itary confinement ended tho lesson.
Showing n light on a raan-o'-wnr nt
night In tlmo of war Is a court-mnrtlul
offense; even lighting n cigarette or
having mntchos. The nnvy command
er, In absolute charge, enforces mili
tary dlsclpllno on n merchant vessel
carrying troops and punishes tho
guilty.
JJecnut" of tho nnvy, criminal care
lessness nml conduct Involving the
safety of thousands of men enmo to
naught and n possible catastrophe wns
averted. Tho nnvy was In command.
SAYS RISK IS EXAGGERATED
"TOMMY" RYAN IS TO
SPEAK HERE ON 27TII
(From Friday 'a Dally,)
Word has boon rocolvod that
"Tommy" Ityan, formor, doputy dis
trict attorney of Multnomah county,
will bo horo on Friday, Soptombor
27, to spoak In tho Liberty loan cam
paign. Mr, Ityan spoko horo aovoral
times at tho tlmo ot tho last loan
drlvo and mado a very favornblo Impression,
LABOR COUNCIL
GIVES KIDS TREAT
Patriotic Picture Is Shown at the
(J rami This Afternoon 1-Yeo
to All YoungstcrH.
(From Saturday's Dally.)
Giving tho kiddles ot Ilond a treat
In return tor tho disappointment ot
Labor day when It was advortlsed
that tho morry-go-round would bu
run treo tor tholr bonoflt and Its
failure, to do so, tho Central Labor
council, In co-oporatlon with Man
ager L. C. Uudow ot tho Grand tho-
ORR TELLS OF
DIVER FIGHTS
TIIKKK AUK K.VCOUXTKUKD IN
VOVAGK ACHOSS ATLANTIC IJV
SHIP ON WHICH IIK.VW HOY
IS SKHVINO.
5 o'clock as
! tO
while I was
washing my
Official of Explosive Factory Denies
That Occupation Is as Danger
ous as Is Generally Believed.
In a paper rend before n medical
association In tho east, Dr. W. O. Hud
son, medical director of K. I. IJuPont
do Nemours & Co., manufacturers of
explosives, recently mndo some In
teresting statements concerning tho
risks connected with tho manufacture
of powerful explosives. Ho asserted
that tho dangers of that Industry were
greatly exaggerated. As it matter of
fact, railroading shows much higher
Injury nnd death rates than the manu
facture of explosives. Of tho uccl
dents which occur In explosive fac
tories only n small percentage nro ac
tually caused by explosives. Four
fifths of tho accidents ore duo to care
lessness or negllgenco of employees
who disregard tho precautions neces
sary wherever men nro working with
tools nnd machinery. Ily increasing
tho shnre of work dono by machinery
nnd reducing tho number of workers
In proportion to tho Increased use of
mechanical nppllnnces, tho manufac
turers of explosives nro striving to
diminish tho hazards connected with
their business, says Popular Sclenco
Monthly,
(From Monday's Dally.)
Chasing submarines In tho middle
of tho Atlantic ocean, with tho possi
bilities of seeing ono ot tho divers
put out ot commission Is tho experi
ence of Luther Orr, a former Bend
boy, who tells of tho dlvor menace
In a letter to his mother, Mrs. L. L.
Orr, of this city. Tho letter was
written during Orr's fourth trip over
from France. Tho letter reads:
"I am on my fourth trip across and
tho tlmo seems short when we arc
at sea.
"Ono evening about
wo wcro coming from
on tho Atlantic coast,
on tho weather deck
teeth and talking to somo ot tho boys
all at once ono of them exclaimed:
'Sco tho wake!' Looking aft we
could seo tho wake of a submarine
just about ono thousand yards be
hind us. Wo all ran to our battle
stations, getting there just as ono of
our top sldo guns started firing.
They fired seven shots and every one
ot them struck right In tho wake.
Delleve me, wo did not see any more
of tho sub. They had had enough,
but wo did not wait to sco what had
happened, but beat It.
"On another day wo saw a perl
scopo up ahead ot us. This time we
went straight for It at full speed
and It had to submerge to get out of
our way. Wo will get a sub yet If
tl)ey don't get us.
"Tho other morning wo had more
excitement. I was awakened by tho
general alarm and running to my
station I could see tho wake ot a
perlscopo about 1000 yards off our
bow. Wo opened fire, firing ten shots
and most evory ono of them hit
squaro In tho wake. When we ar
rived at tho placo whero tho sub
marine had been wo droped a depth
bomb and, bcllevo mo, It sure did
tear a bolo In tho ocean. Afterward
wo could see oil upon the water,
which led us to bcllevo that tho
U-boat had been destroyed, although
wo wero not certain."
BOWLING ILL
BE FEATURED
SCHKDULK AM) TROPHY COM
MITTEK TO MAKK UP TKAM8
KOH 1JOTH WOMK.V AND SIE.V
APPOINTED LAST NIGHT.
(From Tuesday's Dally.)
Plans for tho formation of a bowl-
Ing tournament for the coming win
ter months botween teams picked
from the members of tho Dend Ama
teur Athletic association wero com
pleted at a meeting held last night
at which committees were appointed
for tho arrangement or schedules
and prizes. It is expected that sev
eral teams will bo placed in tho
schedule and many Interesting;
matches will be pulled off during thn
winter.
Thobo appointed at the mooting;
last night to proyiro for the schedulo
to be carried eut for tho men's
teams wcro Carl A. Johnson, W. W.
Faulkner and A. M. Prlngle. On
tho women schedule committee Mrs.
H. II. Lamping, Mrs. J. P. Keyes,
Miss E. D. Whltmore, Miss Mario St.
Claire and Miss A. M. Thompson
were appointed. A trophy commltteo
consisting ot C. A. Uayden, R. D.
Miles, L. B. Italrd and George Govo
was appointed.
Women aro to havo cxcluslvo uso
of tho alleys under tho new schedulo
on Tuesday nights from 7 until 9
o'clock and on Friday afternoon
from 2 until, 6 o'clock. Commenclni;
tho first Friday In October mixed
bowling will be permitted every
Friday evening.
Ono cent a word Is all a llttlo
Want Ad will cost you.
atro, Is iglvlng a matinee treo to all
at tho Grand this afternoon. Tho
plcturo being shown portrays Jano
and Katherino Leo, tho Fox kiddies.
In "American IJuds," ono ot the
most patriotic pictures ot tho day.
While You Shop, We
Do Your Washing !
Bring in the wash
when you come to
town in an hour
and a half it's done
Jlny Kind of Finhhed Work
SANITARY Laundry
Shoes for Real Service
OUR SPEOALTY IS TO MAKK SHOES THAT
STAND THK TEST
NAP-A-TAN SHOE
J. E. TILT SHOE
A. HANSON LOGGER.
DOND
STREET
R. H. LOVEN
BEND
OREGON
War Time Economy!
Instead of Buying New Clothes, Have Your Old Ones
Made Over and Renovated.
I GUARANTF.R SATISFACTION AT REASONABLE PRICKS
Central Oregon Cleaning Works
H. HARRIS, Proprietor
1020 Wall Street
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